Early Greek Civilization
Religion, Philosophy, and the Arts
Daily Life in Athens
Sparta and Athens
The Spread of Greek Culture
100

A high hill upon which a Greek fortress was built. 


What is an acropolis?

100

A type of government in which citizens govern themselves.

What is democracy?

100

condition of being owned by, and forced to work for, someone else.

What is slavery?

100

A widespread disease.

What is the plague?

100

To murder for political reasons.

What is to assassinate?

200

 A ruler who takes power by force

What is a tyrant?

200

 someone who uses reason to understand the world.

What is a Philosopher?



200

a seller of goods.

 What is a vendor?

200

a member of a certain class of servants in ancient Sparta. 

 What is a Helot?

200

A wild and uncivilized person.

 What is a barbarian?

300

A member of a rich and powerful family. 

What is an aristocrat?

300

In ancient Greece, a sacred site where a god or goddess was consulted; any priest or priestess who spoke for gods.

What is an oracle?

300

A public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city; the agora of Athens when spelled with a capital A. 

 What is an agora?

300

 an action taken to isolate an enemy and cut off its supplies.

 What is a blockade?



300

of or relating to Greek history, culture, or art after Alexander the Great.

What is Hellenistic?